I'm Laura and I love computers, science and science-fiction, reading, writing and roleplaying. As you can tell from my fics and favourites, I tend to be most interested in the villains, especially when they're never given a chance by the narrative despite being merely non-humans who do the same to humans as humans do to other species, like the Wraith, or victims themselves of their own misguided brainwashing, like Daleks. I'm a sucker for redemption stories, especially when they do not revolve around the villain becoming human, physically or metaphorically. I do not believe in evil by nature!

Also I'm French, so please don't hesitate to point out grammatical mistakes in my fics!

If you have trouble reading stories on this site due to their disabling of the copy-paste feature, you can try accessing them on my personal site: http://www.Espezon.org/SF/fanfic/

Doctor Who

I apologise for the slowness of my writing. Crossroads is not abandoned, just... very slow, due to a combination of real life and roleplaying (mainly several variations on my Taboo/Crossroads Dalek :-D ). I'm involved in all the following roleplay forums:

Still too many plot ideas, not enough time to write them! Which of these stories would you be most interested in reading? Please answer the poll. (It's not a promise, it's a survey!)

Crossroads: Sequel to Taboo of the Daleks. In a desperate gamble to prevent further attacks on their colony, the Latoshk humans save the life of the freethinking Dalek and negotiate a truce once again. But can such an unholy agreement survive the numerous threats, both internecine and from the outside? Not only countless lives are at stake, but also the universe very balance of power.

The Perfect Companion: After the departure of the Ponds, the Doctor meets a young scientist. Headstrong, sexy, and more than his intellectual match, she's the perfect candidate to help him come to terms with his loss, isn't she? But where does she come from? What is this strange medallion she wears since she was found as an orphan child? And why do Daleks send her in such a state of shock? Just who exactly is Gina Anassa?

Journey of the Daleks: After the events of Doomsday and Journey's End, some Daleks end up stranded in an alternative universe. What do they do? Attempt to survive, thrive, conquer and exterminate, of course! Unfortunately for them, caution tends to get on badly with their massive superiority complex. Will they prove adaptable enough to face the unknown?

Gingerbread house: In the parallel world, the metacrisis Doctor and Rose build a time capsule to escape the boredom of being stuck on a single planet in a single time period. To their shock, they discover that in this reality, the Time War didn't happen and Gallifrey still stands proud… for the better or the worse.

See the stars: Oswin and Jenny explore the universe together. Planets to save, civilisations to rescue, creatures to defeat… and an awful lot of running to do. Mostly action and light-hearted fun, probably.

Stargate Atlantis

I used to be a big Stargate Atlantis fan. I've reposted here old fanfictions of mine and hope you enjoy them, but I probably won't be writing any more in the future. As of now, Of Wraith and Men can be considered on permanent hiatus, since my motivation basically died with the show itself. I might find my inspiration back someday, but it won't be anytime soon.

Because in a single instant, in one small step for man, and one giant leap for mankind, we became monsters. Updates will be random, but hopefully not too far in between. PLEASE NOTE: This story is completely AU to the others.

The painting of the fall of Arcadia obviously couldn't have been the actual fall of Arcadia, otherwise all hell would've broken loose in the Black Archive when the Doctors exited the painting, which begs the question of where the heck did the Doctors get the Dalek they used to break out of the painting in the first place?

On a mission gone wrong, Magnus and her team end up stuck in a house with an old woman and a strange man as dangerous abnormals are trying to get in. While trying to find a solution, Magnus's head starts to fill with queries about this odd man. Oneshot.

How did Sec unite the Cult? How did Jast obtain the Genesis Ark? What happened to Thay at Canary Wharf? Who did Caan encounter in the time vortex? Four questions, four stories... four Daleks. Spoilers for Cult of Skaro-related episodes

Sequel to "Taboo of the Daleks". In a desperate gamble to prevent further attacks on their colony, the Latoshk humans save the life of the freethinking Dalek and negotiate a truce once again. But can such an unholy agreement survive the numerous threats, both internecine and from the outside? Probably AU because of the far-reaching consequences.

So, Daleks are a hateful, murderous, evil species. Their creator, Davros, altered their genetic code for this very purpose. But what if Davros, the Doctor and the Daleks themselves were all wrong? To what extent exactly is a person defined by their DNA? Story featuring the 11th Doctor, Amy, Rory, a couple of original characters... and Daleks, obviously.

This is a very short and pretty random scene set at the end of "Asylum of the Daleks". I just can so totally picture those two becoming friends and having fun together. Warning, huge spoilers for the episode! Right now, it is a one-shot, but I may or may not write a sequel in the future, depending on my inspiration.

This is a direct follow-up to Glimpse into the Evil. In a desperate attempt to save their dying "ally" Todd the wraith, Atlantis launches a risky operation. But they didn't reckon with the intervention of ill-intentioned troublemakers who decided to jump at the opportunity.*This story is shelved indefinitely.*

The Atlantis expedition detects once more Todd's subcutaneous transmitter and decides to check it out. John, Rodney and Ronon gate to the planet in a jumper, wondering what their wraith former ally might want, but things don't exactly go as planned. Spoilers for seasons 1-4.

Even before achieving self-awareness, he'd known Daleks are the superior beings and ought to dominate the entire universe. But if they truly are superior, why don't they always prevail? This is the story of a Dalek who dared to question the strongest taboo of his kind.